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How Can High BP Be Managed After Stopping Lisinopril And Indapamide?

Hello. I have just been taken off Lisinopril and Indapimide as a blood test has revealed some problem with my kidneys. So how will i manage my high blood pressure now? The level of my kidney function has dropped from 54 to 34 and i have diabetes2. I will be treated in the near future but as i ve just had tests including an Ultrasound which showed kidneysd normal enough i am obviously a bit concerned.
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, no information is given here as long as the renal or kidney is concern what type problem it was ? what is your age and gender ? how much blood pressure you are having ? for all of these you have to see the doctor you can even discuss the issue with doctor who prescribed the former medicines, the given information is not valid for anything like what level you are talking about ? hope this information helps.
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How Can High BP Be Managed After Stopping Lisinopril And Indapamide?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, no information is given here as long as the renal or kidney is concern what type problem it was ? what is your age and gender ? how much blood pressure you are having ? for all of these you have to see the doctor you can even discuss the issue with doctor who prescribed the former medicines, the given information is not valid for anything like what level you are talking about ? hope this information helps.